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[[Image:Gameball.jpg|right|thumb|The '''Gameball''' Machine.]]
[[Image:Gameball.jpg|right|thumb|The '''Gameball''' Machine.]]


'''Gameballs''' come from the Gameball Machine, an item from ''[[Mario Party]]''. This was received after the game was beaten for the first time. [[Player]]s could buy a Gameball from the machine for three-hundred [[coin]]s. Every Gameball contained a random [[Minigame]] that had not been seen or purchased yet at the [[Mini-Game House]]. This could or could not be a better way to get all the Mini-Games, for whatever the cost was at the Mini-Game House; it was always three-hundred coins at the shop.
'''Gameballs''' come from the Gameball Machine, an item from ''[[Mario Party]]''. This was received after the game was beaten for the first time. [[Player]]s could buy a Gameball from the machine for three-hundred [[coin]]s. Every Gameball contained a random [[Minigame]] that had not been seen or purchased yet at the [[Mini-Game House]]. This could or could not be a better way to get all the Minigames, for whatever the cost was at the Mini-Game House; it was always three-hundred coins at the shop.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 12:57, October 22, 2012

File:Gameball.jpg
The Gameball Machine.

Gameballs come from the Gameball Machine, an item from Mario Party. This was received after the game was beaten for the first time. Players could buy a Gameball from the machine for three-hundred coins. Every Gameball contained a random Minigame that had not been seen or purchased yet at the Mini-Game House. This could or could not be a better way to get all the Minigames, for whatever the cost was at the Mini-Game House; it was always three-hundred coins at the shop.

Trivia

  • The Gameball's name is a portmanteau of the word "gumball" (a candy item it parodies) and "game".